Behind the Special Effects of Inception
Lanxon writes "Wired has a behind the scenes look at how Inception's reality-distorting special effects sequences were shot, in an interview with Chris Corbould — the man 'prized for his ability to stage a real-life tank chase in St. Petersburg (GoldenEye), to flip a working juggernaut down a narrow Chicago street (The Dark Knight), and to build a working Batmobile that can do 30-metre jumps without the aid of a single post-production pixel.'" Hopefully most of you who intend to see Inception have already seen it by now, so you don't have to worry about spoilers. It's getting pretty much universal praise.
But everyone on slashdot who saw the movie will also have understood it. You're not as unique as you might believe.
Why was it probably too long? Were you unable to pay attention that long?
slashdot: where everyone yells sarcastic metaphors to themselves to understand the issue
Are you sure you were watching inception? How far into it did you fall asleep? You fucking idiot. And which half-brained moron told you there was a twist? It wasn't about twists god damn it, you could see every revelation a mile away. It was much more than that. Delete them from your friends.